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The Principle of Self Determination in International Law

11th January 2011
International law does not require that all the governments existing on Earth have the consent of the majority of the subjects and are they freely chosen (so-called self-determination internal). Therefore, international law requires the State which govern... Read >

The Protection of the Individual in International Law

11th January 2011
The most of the doctrine contemporary talk of a personality, albeit limited, of individuals, natural and legal persons. It draws its inspiration especially by the multiplication of those conventional rules that require the Member States to protect the fun... Read >